Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Digital Storytelling in Teaching & Learning

Our esteemed UAH colleague Dr. Laurel Bollinger contributed this week's resource for faculty interested in folding (digital) storytelling into their curriculum. Storytelling is as old as humankind, no doubt, and storytelling for instruction as old as instruction itself. It's not a new idea to incorporate storytelling into curriculum, but digital storytelling is a fairly new phenomenon with ever-changing toolsets and resources, as well as applications for both formal and informal educational experiences. And it's not hard to accomplish!

The University of Houston offers public access to web resources devoted to supporting digital storytelling both as a means of instruction as well as a tool for learning assessment.

And if that's not enough to whet your appetite, check out the 30 Sites and Apps for Digital Storytelling!

For support with integrating storytelling into your teaching and learning, please visit ETL or email Tess.Olten@uah.edu.

Group of colleagues around table using laptop and woman pointing to sticky notes stuck to wall organizing the project
Photo by You X Ventures on Unsplash

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